Mother Christmas
Vol: 1: The Muse
Valya Dudycz Lupescu author Victria Terra illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Rosarium Publishing
Published:17th Nov '22
Should be back in stock very soon
An exquisitely unique retelling of the origin of jolly, old St. Nick.
Volume 1: The Muse
It’s the one story of magic and wonder everyone thinks they know—yet the most epic part of the tale remains shrouded in mystery. What actually happened 1,800 years ago to transform a starry-eyed young priest named Nicholas into a winter wizard destined to circle the world on a sleigh of hope? Now, the secret is revealed: She happened. This is the story of Amara, one of the legendary Muses of the House of Polyhymnia. Sent by the Muses to a small town in ancient Lycia, Amara sees something special in Nicholas’s kindness and generosity. As she prepares to defend humankind against the Kobaloi, creatures who feed on fear and chaos, she senses this young man may be the partner she needs to stand against their growing power. But binding her fate and her magic to Saint Nicholas will mean breaking the laws of the Muses—and risking their eternal wrath.
"Colorful and attractive design and drawing, good character work, interesting take on myths and legends. Very entertaining!"—Colleen Doran, New York Times bestselling cartoonist (Sandman, Wonder Woman, Neil Gaiman's Chivalry, Snow Glasss Apples)
“The new mythos Valya Lupescu and Vic Terra have created in Mother Christmas is as rich as it is colorful! I was lost in the gorgeous art and story and I was sorely disappointed when I found out I only had the first arc to read! I can’t wait to find out what happens next!”—Jill Thompson, Eisner award winning artist and creator of The Scary Godmother
“A wondrous story about friendship and the magic we all hold deep inside.” —Cynthia von Buhler, author/artist of The Illuminati Ball
"A colourful, imaginative, and heartfelt beginning, empathetically wordspun by Lupescu and vividly illustrated by Terra."—Brooke Bolander
ISBN: 9781732638884
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104 pages